The Reserve at Fairhope offers Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care so residents can stay in the same community even as their health needs change. Licensed nurses oversee medication administration and routine health assessments, and caregivers are on site around the clock to help with activities of daily living such as bathing and mobility. For residents in Memory Care, the staff follows evidence-based protocols designed to address the unique challenges of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, with a secure environment that reduces exit-seeking and confusion. Independent Living residents remain under the same medical umbrella, giving them priority access to clinical staff if needs arise.
Beyond the clinical services, the community coordinates on-site visits from primary care physicians, podiatrists, and rehabilitation therapists, which reduces the need for outside appointments. An emergency call system connects every resident directly to staff, and scheduled transportation is available for specialist visits that must be handled off site. Care plans are reviewed at set intervals and adjusted when conditions change, ensuring that services remain aligned with doctor recommendations. Family members receive regular status updates and can request care conferences at any time.
Accommodations include studio, one-bedroom, and companion suites designed for different care levels. Most units have step-in showers, individual climate controls, and basic kitchenettes, while select floor plans add features such as private patios, larger closets, or in-unit washer-dryers. Weekly housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance are provided, and residents can bring personal furniture to make the space familiar. Not all accommodations have all features, so prospective residents should verify specific details during a tour.
Dining services provide three meals daily, prepared on site and served restaurant-style in a central dining room. Menus are developed with input from a registered dietitian, and the kitchen can accommodate reduced-sodium, diabetic, and mechanically altered diets when ordered by a physician. Residents who prefer a lighter schedule can choose continental breakfast options or pick up snacks that are available throughout the day. A private dining room can be reserved for family events, and tray service is offered temporarily when a resident is recovering from illness.